1924 in association football
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Years in football (soccer): | 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 |
Centuries: | 19th century · 20th century · 21st century |
Decades: | 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s |
Years: | 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 |
The following are the association football events of the year 1924 throughout the world.
Events[]
Clubs formed in 1924[]
- 7 August: Foundation of club Peruvian Universitario de Deportes and Colombian Junior de Barranquilla
- July: Foundation of Bulgarian FC Sportist Svoge
Winners club national championship[]
- Belgium: Germinal Beerschot
- Denmark: B 1903
- England: Huddersfield Town
- Germany: 1. FC Nürnberg
- Greece: Regional Championships:
- EPSA (Athens)
- EPSM (Thessaloniki) Aris
- EPSP (Patras) Panachaiki
- Hungary: MTK Hungária
- Iceland: Víkingur
- Italy: Genoa 1893
- Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes: SK Jugoslavija
- Netherlands: Feyenoord Rotterdam
- Poland: Championships did not take place due to preparations of national team to 1924 Paris, France Olympic Games
- Scotland: For fuller coverage, see 1923–24 in Scottish football.
- Scottish Division One – Rangers
- Scottish Cup – Airdrieonians
- Turkey:
International tournaments[]
- 1924 British Home Championship (October 20, 1923 – April 12, 1924)
- Olympic Games in Paris, France (May 25 – June 9, 1924)
- Uruguay
- Switzerland
- Sweden
- 1924-28 Nordic Football Championship (June 15, 1924 – October 7, 1928) 1924: (June 15 – September 21, 1924)
- Sweden (1924)
- Denmark (1924–1928)
- South American Championship 1924 in Uruguay (October 12, 1924 – November 2, 1924)
Births[]
- 17 February: Raimon Carrasco, Spanish businessman and 34th President of FC Barcelona
- 6 March: Ottmar Walter, German international footballer (died 2013)
- 13 March: Raúl Córdoba, Mexican international footballer (died 2017)
- 22 March: Bill Roost, English footballer (died 2013)
- 25 June: Dimitar Isakov, Bulgarian footballer
Deaths[]
November[]
- November 20 – Ebenezer Cobb Morley, English sportsman, former FA president, regarded as the father of the FA and modern football. (93)
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